When I settled in Chicago,my new city seemed so big and unfriendly. Then I had a     26       problem and had to go to hospital for a     27   examination.
It seemed a small    28  compared to the one I was about to face ,but things started to go     29 right from the beginning , Not having a car or    30   the city, I was depending on a couple of buses to get me from A to B.     31  I’d left myself plenty of time, soon it was    32   I was going to be late, as I had mistakenly boarded a bus that was taking me in the     33   direction.
I    34  the bus and stood on the pavement not knowing what to do. I looked into the eyes of a    35  , who was trying to get past me.     36  , instead of moving on ,she stopped to ask if I was     37  .  After I explained my    38   to her, she pointed to a bus stop across the street , where a bus would take me back into the city to my    39    . Sitting there waiting, I felt   40 that someone had been willing to help .    41   , hearing a horn (喇叭) nearby, I looked up to see a car with my new friend     42     at me to get in, She had returned to offer me a     43  to the hospital.
Such unexpected     44  from a passer-by was a lovely gift to receive. As I climbed out of the car at the hospital and turned to thank her, she smiled and told me not to lose    45    , for all things are possible.

【小題1】
A.physicalB.travelingC.socialD.housing
【小題2】
A.scientificB.finalC.previousD.thorough
【小題3】
A.chanceB.challengeC.successD.error
【小題4】
A.wrongB.easyC.fastD.a(chǎn)head
【小題5】
A.leavingB.visitingC.knowingD.a(chǎn)ppreciating
【小題6】
A.AlthoughB.SinceC.UnlessD.Once
【小題7】
A.strangeB.necessaryC.obviousD.important
【小題8】
A.sameB.rightC.generalD.opposite
【小題9】
A.looked atB.waited for C.got offD.ran into
【小題10】
A.driverB.friendC.strangerD.gentleman
【小題11】
A.EspeciallyB.SurprisinglyC.ProbablyD.Normally
【小題12】
A.nervousB.excitedC.OKD.dangerous
【小題13】
A.ideaB.motivationC.excuseD.situation
【小題14】
A.a(chǎn)ppointment B.a(chǎn)partmentC.directionD.station
【小題15】
A.a(chǎn)fraidB.gratefulC.certainD.disappointed
【小題16】
A.ThusB.ThenC. PerhapsD.Surely
【小題17】
A.staringB.laughingC.wavingD.shouting
【小題18】
A.liftB.suggestionC.bikeD.guidebook
【小題19】
A.resultsB.newsC.kindnessD.a(chǎn)ppearance
【小題20】
A.power B.faithC.touchD.support


【小題1】A
【小題2】D
【小題3】B
【小題4】A
【小題5】C
【小題6】A
【小題7】C
【小題8】D
【小題9】C
【小題10】C
【小題11】B
【小題12】C
【小題13】D
【小題14】A
【小題15】B
【小題16】B
【小題17】C
【小題18】A
【小題19】C
【小題20】B

解析試題分析:
【小題1】A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文的hospital說明我身體不好。要去醫(yī)院治療。
【小題2】D 形容詞辨析。A科學(xué)的;B最終的;C先前的;D徹底的;我要去醫(yī)院做徹底檢查。
【小題3】B 名詞辨析。A機(jī)會(huì);B挑戰(zhàn);C成功;D錯(cuò)誤;指去見醫(yī)生對(duì)我來說是一件困難的事。
【小題4】A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文可知從開始的時(shí)候我就坐錯(cuò)了車,就出了錯(cuò)。故A正確。
【小題5】C 動(dòng)詞辨析。A離開;B參觀;C了解,熟悉;D欣賞;指我沒有車也不熟悉這個(gè)城市。
【小題6】A 連詞辨析。A盡管;B既然;C除非;D一旦;盡管我給自己留下了足夠的時(shí)間。
【小題7】C 形容詞辨析。A奇怪;B必要;C明顯;D重要;但是很明顯我要遲到,我坐錯(cuò)車了。
【小題8】D 形容詞辨析。A同樣;B正確;C一般;D相反;根據(jù)下文可知我坐的相反方向的車。
【小題9】C 短語辨析。A看;B等待;C下車;D遇見;指我下車站在人行道上看著來往的路人。
【小題10】C 上下文串聯(lián)。上文說我對(duì)這個(gè)城市不熟悉,說明我這里沒熟人。故我看件一個(gè)陌生人。
【小題11】B 副詞辨析。A尤其;B驚訝;C可能;D正常;讓我驚訝的是,他沒有離開,反而停下來我我是否有事情。因?yàn)閷?duì)方看我落魄的樣子,以為我有了問題。
【小題12】C 上下文串聯(lián)。指對(duì)方看見我的樣子,以為我遇見了什么難事。
【小題13】D 名詞辨析。A觀點(diǎn);B動(dòng)機(jī);C借口;D情景;我把我所遇見的情景告訴了他。
【小題14】A 上下文串聯(lián)。Appointment約定。指我與醫(yī)生約好的做徹底檢查的約定。
【小題15】B 上下文串聯(lián)。Grateful感激的。別人給我提供了幫助我很感激對(duì)方。
【小題16】B 副詞辨析。A結(jié)果;B那時(shí);C也許;D當(dāng)然;那時(shí)我聽見了喇叭聲,他開車送我去。
【小題17】C 動(dòng)詞辨析。A盯著;B笑;C揮動(dòng);D喊叫;指他在車?yán)飳?duì)我揮手。
【小題18】A 固定詞組。Give sb a lift讓某人搭便車。
【小題19】C 上下文串聯(lián)。據(jù)上文可知這個(gè)陌生人很好心地幫助了我。對(duì)我來說是意料之外的善意。
【小題20】B 名詞辨析。A權(quán)力;B信心;C觸摸;D支持。他微笑著告訴我不要失去信心,一切都有可能的。
考點(diǎn):考查夾敘夾議類完型
點(diǎn)評(píng):本文通過我在困境之中得到了一個(gè)陌生人的幫助,說明人間有真情在!不要對(duì)社會(huì)失去信心。本大題主要還是考查了詞匯的辨析與運(yùn)用,但更加注重綜合語言能力的運(yùn)用,需要根據(jù)故事情節(jié),了解詞匯用法的同時(shí),結(jié)合語境,做出準(zhǔn)確的判斷。

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